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Session Laws, 1929
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518 LAWS OF MARYLAND.

including caustic soda and lye, in a concentration of ten per
centum or more; and Ammonia water and any preparation
yielding free or chemically uncombined ammonia, including
ammonium hydroxide and "hartshorn, " in a concentration of
five per centum or more.

The term misbranded parcel, package, or container means a
retail parcel, package, or container of any dangerous caustic
or corrosive substance for household use, not bearing a conspicu-
ous, easily legible label or sticker, containing (a) the common
name of the substance, (b) the name and place of business of
the manufacturer, packer, seller, or distributor; (c) the word
"POISON, " running parallel with the main body of reading
matter on said label or sticker, on a clear, plain background of
a distinctly contrasting color, in uncondensed gothic capital
letters, the letters to be not less than 24 point size, unless there
is on said label or sticker no other type so large, in which event
the type shall be not smaller than the largest type on the label
or sticker, and (d) directions for treatment in case of acci-
dental personal injury by the dangerous caustic or corrosive
substance: Provided, that such directions need not appear on
labels or stickers on parcels, packages, or containers at the time
of shipment or of delivery for shipment by manufacturers or
wholesalers for other than household use.

No person shall sell, barter, or exchange, or receive, hold,
pack, display, or offer for sale, barter, or exchange any dan-
gerous caustic or corrosive substance in a misbranded parcel,
package, or container intended for household use.

Any person violating the provisions of this Act shall upon
conviction thereof be punished by a fine of not more than one
hundred dollars.

Approved April 2, 1929.

CHAPTER 184.

AN ACT to repeal and re-enact, with amendments, Section 358
of Article 16 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Mary-
land, title "Montgomery County, " sub-title "Kensington, "
as said section was amended by Chapter 461 of the Acts of
1920, authorizing the Mayor and Town Council of Ken-
sington to incur corporate indebtedness within certain limits
and for certain purposes.


 

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